INFERNAEON Complete New Album
Florida's INFERNAEON have completed recording their second full length album which should see the streets later this summer. The band, who blends Flordian death metal with more symphonic, sinister European black metal, recorded at Erik Rutan's infamous Mana Recording (Goatwhore, Cannibal Corpse, Hate Eternal) Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida with producer Brian Elliott. This is the first album with new guitarists Taylor Nordberg and Steven Harger and bassist Mike Poggione and is the follow up to 2007's critically acclaimed, "A Symphony of Suffering," which Metal Hammer described as, "brave, unflinchingly inventive and jackhammer-heavy from beginning to end."
INFERNAEON's founder, ex-Monstrosity vocalist, Brian Werner commented on the album; ""It's been one hell of an adventure getting this thing done, man; we went up to down, good to bad and back to better than before. We faced a ton of obstacles in the process of this and rolled right over every motherfucker that got in our way and at the end of the day, perseverance really paid off. It was an honor to work with everyone in involved in this final product and it turned out better than we ever could have imagined."
INFERNAEON have shared the stage with the likes of Malevolent Creation, Deicide, Atheist, Deeds of Flesh, Vile, and Impaled, are ready to show the underworld that Florida is still firmly atop the heap of extreme metal. Plans for an extensive fall tour are in the works now. Stay tuned for more details.
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Tags: INFERNAEON, death metal, Erik Rutan, Prosthetic Records
Jason Fisher June 29, 2010
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